Hatufim (2009–2012): Season 1, Episode 6 - The diary - full transcript

Talia and Nimrode go on television for an interview, where Talia learns that she doesn't know Nimrode as well as she thought. Dana is taken to meet Dr. Ostrovstky, a psychologist.

"The Journal"

- I'll grab us this table.
- Okay.

Two cappuccinos, please.

Two cappuccinos.

Hey, it's you.

It's you, wow...

I can't believe it,
you're a hero.

Can I shake your hand?

Thank you.

- Wow, this is so...
- Thanks.

You're a big hero,
this is so exciting.



Okay.

Um...

Anything else with your coffee?

No.

5 bucks.

- Hey, it's on me.
- No, out of the question.

Um... Talya.

Do you have 5 dollars?

Where's the money I gave you?

Does that matter right now?

No, I'm just curious,
I gave you a $100 bill
yesterday.

It's in my other pants, okay?

I'll bring the change
with your coffee.

Okay?



Does it matter
where the money is?

"Special Edition"

"Nimrode talks"

Hello.

They were in captivity for
17 years.

We didn't know their fate
for 17 years.

At first we waited,
then we yelled at rallies,

and eventually we lost all hope.

All of us, except for one woman.

- Hello.
- Hello, Gadi.

You did not give up
all those years.

Time went by,
and you wouldn't let us forget.

And now he's here, with us.

I truly am happy, I...

But I didn't fight alone.

So many people,
from politicians to...

to people I don't even know.
People that...

year after year
put stickers on their cars,

came to the rallies
and demonstrations.

We have a wonderful country.

I also need to point out
that we invited Uri Zach

to join us too but he declined.

I could've told you he wouldn't
come. He's pretty shy.

Tell me about your first meeting
with your children.

He didn't even know Hatzav.
I mean...

He didn't even know.

I mean, he knew I was pregnant

but he didn't know
if it was a boy or a girl.

Were you surprised?

Yes.

What are you planning
to do with...

this new life of yours?

Gadi, what a weird question.

It's all...

He just came back.

He still has time to decide.
He needs to readjust.

Actually, I think...

I'm going to start working
with my friend Ofer

who heads an ad agency.

We always talked about it...

back in...

our army days, about
starting a business together.

And he did it.

So...

I might want to start
working there.

You don't waste any time, huh?

- Not a second.
- No.

Enough of my time
has been wasted.

Talya, are you happy
with the way Nimrode is...

I'll support anything
that makes him happy.

Nimrode, I can only imagine

what you went through
in captivity.

Can you tell us about
one particularly difficult
moment?

When Israel retreated
from Lebanon.

The Syrians had a huge party.

They told us you
left us, that you forgot us,

that the State of Israel
doesn't care about us.

We felt...

That you may never come back.

That you forgot us.

We felt...

that...

we're completely alone.

Talya is...

You don't have to tum it off.

I feel sick.

I brought you some things
from your house.

So you'd feel more comfortable

now that the doctors recommend
you stay here for a few days.

Psychological observation.

It's bullshit.

I don't need any
psychological observation.

Why don't you stay a few days?

Even just to rest.

I'll rest at home.

Yael...

You scared me,
I don't understand why...

I guess I wanted to die.

I don't think so.

If you wanted to die
you wouldn't have taken pills

and then called an ambulance.

I didn't call an ambulance.

Then who did?

Written and Directed by
Gideon Raff

Prisoners of War

Uri...

Uri, can you hear me?

I'll be back at three.

Sometimes when I felt
I was going crazy with...

loneliness, with missing all of
you, I'd shut my eyes real hard

and imagine I was sitting here.

Right here, looking out this
window like I'm doing right now.

Smelling the cypress trees,
breathing the air.

Then Mom would come in and
ask me to go help you in the
store

so you could finish early

and we could all
have dinner together.

So, are you coming?

Where?

The grocery store, where else?

I need your help.

You can't stay here
your whole life.

Come.

It'll do you some good
to work a little at the store.

It would help me too.

She sent you to spy on me.

It had nothing
to do with dinner.

Do you remember Kochi?

Kochi.

Your cashier?

Yes. Your mother was certain
that she and I... You know...

Did anything ever happen?

Never.

Your mother was too scary.
She would've killed me.

Let's go.

Come on.

Where are you running to?
Wait for me.

I'm not running.
I'm late for work.

And I made some plans
with a friend later on.

What do you think
about the interview?

Huh?

Talya...

Why are you so upset?
What's bothering you?

I'm not upset. I'm tired.

Yeah, I didn't sleep
very well either.

- When did you even talk to him?
- Who?

Ofer. Who.

So that's what this is about?

When were you
planning on telling me?

- It was only yesterday.
- Why didn't you tell me?

Don't I deserve to know?

I didn't tell you because I was
afraid you'd react just like
this.

Oh, my reaction is the problem.

Not the fact that
you didn't consult me.

I don't need your permission
to work.

My opinion, Nimrode.

I am your wife, after all.
It would've been nice if...

All my friends have careers.

I'm not talking about that. I'm
talking about spending time with
me,

with the kids, before
you spend your days with Ofer.

Besides, do you remember
what happened with the
reporters?

I don't think you're ready.

But I think I am.

Ilan doesn't think
you're ready either.

What do I care what Ilan thinks?

Why do you keep talking to him
about me?

You should care.
He understands.

Well, I don't care,
I don't want to hear it.
I am ready.

- You're wrong!
- Don't yell.

- All I'm saying is...
- Don't yell.

Nimrode, you just came back
from...

You're telling me where
I came back from?

Do you know
where I came back from?

I'll do whatever I want.
You hear me?

Whatever I want.

I don't need your opinion
or your stinking allowance.

What are you talking about?

Is everything okay, Dad?

And I'm the one
going to see a shrink...

Mom, I may be staying
at a friend's house tonight

in Tel Aviv.

Assholes.

Nimrode...

Nimrode, open up.

Nimrode, I need to drive Dana
and I don't want to leave like
this.

Nimrode, I'm sorry.
Come on.

I'm just worried.
If you had told me...

You sprung this on me
on live TV, that's all.

Of course you can do
whatever you want, I...

You have nightmares,

symptoms, and I thought...

we should look into that
together.

But if you think it's under
control, then I trust you.

I don't want Dana
to be late, so...

Please don't be mad at me.

We can keep on not talking

but it'll be a huge waste
of your parents' money.

Or we can talk about...
why you're here.

Do you know why I'm here?

Your mom told me that...

That what?

Do you know why you're here?

Not really.

And if you had to guess?

Every now and then, I... smoke.

But I didn't know a psychologist
can help with that.

You're here 'cause you like to
sleep with men who are too old
for you.

I didn't know there was a law
against bad taste in men.

- There isn't.
- Cool.

Otherwise,
I'd spend my whole life in jail.

Are we done?

Look, I treat
many people that are...

addicted to sex.

Sex is good,
but being addicted to sex isn't.

Do you understand the
difference?

No.

I'm both stupid and a whore.

And I'm not addicted to sex.

How old were you when
you started being sexually
active?

14.

You?

With whom?

A neighbor.

Tell me about it.

How deep into details do you
want me to go, Dr. Ostrovski?

I don't want you to
enjoy the story too much.

I want to understand,

are you flirting with me?

What if I am?

It's a worthless effort.

I understand
what you're saying, but...

it doesn't go hand in hand with
the fact that every time you
look down

at your notepad
you stop for a second on my
chest.

Excuse me?

I don't know what you mean.

I mean

instead of fucking with my
brain, there's another option,

here, now.

On the carpet...

On your desk, against the wall,
however you want it.

And in an hour when my mom comes
back, you'll get 400 shekels for
it.

What do you say?

Good deal, huh?

I'll let you in
on a little secret.

People...

are not as original
as they think they are.

Meaning?

Meaning, that little
performance of yours.

Do you know how many times
I've heard it this week alone?

It would've been more original

if you answered
my questions honestly.

Now let's talk
about your father.

How old were you
when he went missing?

Uri...

I'm going to Jacob to smoke.

- Are you going to be okay?
- Yes.

You can close the store
until I get back

if you don't want
to deal with any people.

Okay.

My name is Zohar Lavi
and I'm a Girl Scout.

Sorry, the store's closed.

Come back later, okay?

We heard you were here and
wanted to ask you to come talk
to our group.

Would you please leave?

I can't talk now.

We meet every Tuesday at five.

No, thanks.

The store's closed.

Go.

Let's go, he's not worth it.

The store's closed. I already
told your friends. Please leave.

What?

What do you want?

You're my uncle, right?

I'm Assaf.

Where's Grandpa? Smoking?

What...

What are you doing here?

Since you came back,
my mom is always sad.

I...

Did you do something to her?

I think you should go home now.

Dad...

Grandpa...

He'll be back later.

I came to invite you
to my Bar Mitzvah party.

I don't think it's such a good
idea, I can't come.

But it's my Bar Mitzvah.
And I'm inviting you.

You have to come.

No... but thank you.

It's not a good idea.

You.

Come with me.

Yalla!

Get up!

Wash your face.

Wash it!

Uri.

Surprise.

- Hey.
- Hey.

How did you...

Guilty as charged.

Pardon.

I brought a picnic lunch.

All I need is someone

to help me eat all this.

Can I steal him for a bit?

And things are working out?

Sometimes it's very strange.

I'm sure he feels the same way.

Suddenly I have
someone in my house.

Sometimes I wake up
at night thinking,

who is this man
sleeping next to me?

That happened to me too
when Rafi was alive.

It's natural,
it happens to everyone.

I don't know, if I met him today
for the first time...

He also has this thing
about money.

About me paying for everything.

It hurts his ego.

I know it's horrible, but...

sometimes I think
it's all been a bad dream.

The kidnapping?

Him coming back.

A bad dream?

Don't get me wrong, I...

I'm very happy.

But...

I'm afraid I grew
so used to the old way, that...

He's a burden.

Sometimes I want to yell at him,
what are you doing in my house?

In my bed?
Sitting on my toilet?

Daphna, am I horrible?

What?
Aren't you supposed to say...

how natural
this all is and that...

I'm not a witch?

You're not a witch.

Thank you.

But you're spoiled.

I'm sorry, Talya, I have
no more pity to offer you.

Do you know what I'd give to
spend one more minute with Rafi?

You were given a gift, Talya,
a gift from heaven.

Do you know what I'd give
to see Rafi for one moment?

To hug him.

To smell him, to yell at him.

You were given a second chance,
anyone who ever lost someone

would kill for that.

So I'm sorry, Talya,
that I can't feel sorry for you.

I'm just too busy being jealous.

I will never ever
see my Rafi again.

You got your husband back.

You fought for so many years
to get him back. Don't stop now.

Now let me get us
something to eat.

I didn't think about it
that way, that's all.

About what?

There were lots of kids...

in my class that didn't
have a father. They didn't...

But you did.

You keep saying that
you don't or didn't have a
father,

but you did. You do.

He's alive.

Yeah, but...

You know what I mean.

Did you think he was dead?

What?

All those years, did you think
he was dead or alive?

I don't know.

That he was dead.

Didn't everyone?
Everyone but my mom?

Do you feel guilty?

About what?

My mom was the only one
who thought he was alive.

She wasted her whole life on
something that would never
happen.

But it did happen.

What?

He's back. He's here.

I know.

You're not getting what
I'm saying. Never mind.

She totally...

She wasted...

It sounds like you're mad at
your mother for waiting all
these years...

for wasting her life.

What life?
Her life was on hold.

Are you mad because
she waited for him

or because he came back?

I am Nimrode Klein,
son of Shalom and Esther.

I miss my family very much,
especially my little Dana

who will be starting
first grade soon.

I wish I could be with you
on that special day.

So what if I thought he was
dead? Why would I feel guilty?

Everyone thought that,
not just me.

Hello?

Where are you?

Waiting for Ofer.

I'm going in to a meeting.

I'm sorry about earlier, I...

I understand you need to work.

I thought maybe
we could do something tonight.

Just you and me.

We could go out to dinner or...

to the movies, you and me.

It could be fun.
What do you say?

Nimrode?

I gotta go.

I can't believe it!

Hi.

Hi.

I can't believe it.
Look at you, you look like...

you spent 17 years
in captivity, huh?

You, on the other hand...

Did you think
I'd be wearing our uniform?

Come on, I'll introduce you

to everyone.

How do you like our lobby?

Nice, huh?

Very.

I know.

Come on.

I'll show you around.
This is Ola.

Ola, hi.

Yoav, come here.

Come here a minute.

Yoav, meet the famous
Nimrode Klein.

- Nice to me you.
- Me too.

Yoav is...

in charge of our biggest
account. He's a star.

Big-time.

Nimrode might be joining
our little family here, Yoav.

Back when we were in the army,

Nimrode and I had a dream

of opening an ad agency.

Life is really...

funny, huh?

- Good luck.
- Thank you.

Thank you.

Wow, Ofer, I'm really...

I can't wait to be part...

of the family. Thank you.

Sure.

Sure.

I'll show you your office.

Go on in.

Go in.

- What's this?
- Open it.

About a year ago,
I went through...

something...

very difficult.

And I didn't really
have anyone to talk to.

I didn't want to
talk to anyone either.

My journal became
my best friend.

All my demons, my...

confessions...

my fears, my thoughts.

I wrote it all down
and it really helped me. So...

I thought it might
help you with...

your demons.

I do that too.

What?

Smell new books.

Oh, is that what I did?

Thank you.

You're welcome.

I'm sure it'll help.

We'll keep an eye on her
for a few more days.

Don't worry,
she's in good hands.

She'll be fine.

What she's going through
is completely normal.

Thank you.

Yael, what are you doing?

Going home.

I need to take care of the dogs.

But the doctors think...

Let me at least take you home?

You've done enough for me, Ilan.

You should go home to rest too.

That's what I'm going to do.

I'm done.

Anything else?

Not yet.

Wait in your office. I might
have something for you soon.

Come...

sit with me.

I came to claim my invitation
to your Bar Mitzvah.

I behaved badly before,
I'm sorry...

I was just
so surprised to see you.

Thanks.

You're welcome.

Does your mother know
you invited me?

No.

But I think they'll be happy
if you come.

I can't promise I'll come.

But I'll seriously
consider it, okay?

Okay.

It's beautiful.

You're just saying that.

No. It compliments your figure.

You sure?

It's not too small?

I got it after my diet.

I'm sure.

I want to look nice.

You look great.

What's so funny?

I just remembered something
I saw on TV about elephants.

You're punishing me
because of Ostrovski?

Letting me go out
looking like hell?

It looks nice on you, you nag!
Stop it!

Should I bring
everything out together?

Please.

We're in a bit of a hurry.

We have a movie to catch.

- No problem.
- Thank you.

I was seven when
you were taken captive.

- Welcome back.
- Thank you.

Enjoy your meal.

You're famous.

- You'll get used to that.
- Yeah.

Ofer already suggested using me
in one of their campaigns.

He says it could do me
a lot of good. And the product.

Not to mention him.

So how was your day?

Great.

Really good.

Interesting, challenging.

I'm responsible for...

It's very interesting.

I'm sorry about this morning.

The yelling.

It's fine.

It was actually pretty nice.

Our first fight.

Do you remember our last fight?

No.

My mother wanted Dana
to spend every Tuesday with her.

And I thought it would be good

if the two of us
had a day to ourselves.

And I couldn't be away from
Dana.

I remember.

We yelled like crazy.

That was the day
I went off to the reserves.

Yes.

What's that?

Our account statements.

We have three accounts.

The details are all here.

Our mortgage.

Tomorrow we can go
and get you a credit card.

Dana?

Dana?

Where are Mom and Dad?

Out for a romantic dinner.

You didn't see Mom?

No. Why?

She wore a dress
that's way too small for her.

She asked me how she looked, but
I didn't have the heart to tell
her.

How was Dad's first day?

He said it went great.

You.

Come with me.

Yalla!

Get up!

Where are you taking him?

Wash your face.

Wash it!

Get up.

Hey, hey, get up.

Put this on.

Yalla.

Uri...

I'm going to bed.

- Good night, Dad.
- Good night.

You utter one word about tonight
and you're dead.

Is that clear?

Where are we going?

Come on.

Come on, come on.

Come on, don't be afraid.

Lift your foot up, steps.

Okay.

Come on.

Come on.
Come on.